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This contemporary art installation features a minimalist, industrial aesthetic. The visual elements include clean white walls, exposed wooden floors, and vertical metal structures that appear to be glass panels or mirrors. The overall composition creates a sparse, yet visually striking environment. The subject matter seems to depict a sense of disorder, with crumpled sheets of silver foil scattered on the floor, suggesting a disruption or deconstruction within the space. The artistic style and techniques employed appear to prioritize simplicity and the exploration of light, reflection, and materiality. The context suggests this work may be exploring themes of emptiness, impermanence, or the relationship between order and chaos in the modern world. ...
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Jesse Darling
B.1981, BritishJesse Darling (b. Oxford, UK) is an artist based in London and Berlin working in sculpture, installation, text and sound. His practice delves into the fallibility, adaptability, and vulnerability of living beings, societies, and technologies. Using everyday materials like steel, plastic, and objects found in most households, Jesse fosters connections between individual existence and collective humanity, reflecting on impermanence and the shared condition that binds us together. Jesse is the winner of the Turner Prize 2023 ...